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Their message to Jewish New Yorkers considering to relocate to Miami amid rising antisemitism: Don’t leave. Stay. Hoylman-Sigal jokes (or not): “You’re just not going to get the same bagel order in Miami.”


The problem is not talking to Hasan Piker or influencers like him. Such conversations are part of democratic dialogue. The problem is figuring out how to constructively engage a new media landscape dominated by smashmouth populists of all political persuasions who talk about everything but are experts in nothing, and whose incentives run toward incendiary virality rather than accuracy. How do reporters and others have these conversations in ways that make their audiences more informed, rather than less? I have some ideas. Gift link: theatlantic.com/politics/2026/…





















There are reports that senior Hezbollah officials have been struck in the Israeli strikes currently ongoing in Beirut. Waiting for further confirmation.














